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There at the Code Geass picture drama ''kiseki birthday''. If I'm correct this is the PD where ghost Lelouch shows up and says his final goodbyes to his friends at Ashford Academy before finally resting in peace. People tell me or uses this picture drama episode(or whatever you call it) as proof that Lelouch really is dead(some say that the creators made this PD(kiseki birthday) to prove that Lelouch really is dead( I'm not trying to prove that he's alive or anything) since at the PD he is or appears to be a ghost)
I could understand why Shirley and Rolo are there(with my conclusion that they are both ghosts too with the same intention as lelouch).but what really bothers me are the two other characters that shows up or 'hunts' Ashford Academy aside from Lelouch, shirley, and rolo. There's C.C. and Suzaku!
My QUESTION is:
why the heck is C.C. and Suzaku there? are they there cause they're ghosts too? or is there some other reason why Shirley Lelouch Rolo C.C and Suzaku are there? Is it one of C.C.'s magic tricks or maybe some fictional specimen(like the thousand soul vase) at CG that can give them 24 hrs at Ashford Academy or something like that. (sorry for sounding silly I'm just trying to be more specific at my question)

If some one can answer even if it's just personal opinion please do.^^

That picture drama is sort of like the last more happy farewell for the ending of Code Geass.
Like after the tragic ending they still add a soft, kind but also not possible ending so that afterward you can still smile at the characters.

1. Is it possible that Anya might have some degree of autism? The emotionlessness and the propensity for shooting from the hip without thinking things through have led me to wonder.

2. Also, when the incident where Anya brought the Mordred to the school event to chase down Lelouch, was Viletta perhaps thinking that she was going on a rampage? Judging from her surprise at Anya's query about whether this was wrong, she probably thought something was seriously amiss, which leads me to wonder, why would she think that a mere warning would deter her to begin with?

Yeah, I was just overthinking it. However, the social thing I was thinking of was how 1. her willingness to nuke a certain ship, that just happened to be the right thing to do but probably could have just as easily been disastrous, which is why Gino chided her for it, and 2. The whole school event incident, which as Lelouch stated showed a lack of common sense.

When Charles Altered the memories of the Student Council Members, did he erase Milly's knowledge of Lelouch being a prince?
If so then why are the Ashfords still keeping/sheltering Lelouch and Rolo IF they've been brainwashed that Lelouch is a prince?

1. Is it possible that Anya might have some degree of autism? The emotionlessness and the propensity for shooting from the hip without thinking things through have led me to wonder.

I'd like to add:
Autism != no emotions.
If you meant that Anya does not express emotions well, then that's one thing, but people with autism usually do have emotions. Maybe it's not necessary to point this out, but there are far too many people out there who hold harmful beliefs in regards to this.

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"I think of the disturbance in Area 11 as a chess puzzle, set forth by Lelouch." - Clovis la Britannia

Yeah obviously Anya does have emotions, even before she is free of being Geassed, but she does seem to be highly Emotionally Repressed. One instance would be when Bradley showed up and she showed a small amount of disquiet about it.